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helping to help open the devonport preschool, the school is set to open this coming fall with supervisor mar: erica as onewith of the teachers. here in baltimore there are two major events taking place that are drawing extra attention. president joe biden is expected to speak. at cam miller is live den yards. trash cans and on. there are a lot of police. they're making their presence known. elsewhere security changes are subtle. many feel a sense of unease. at baltimore's train station, federal air marshals provided extra security this morning. a welcome sight to travelers. i am shocked at what happened. >> with far more questions about the bombing, who was responsible, what was the motive, edginess rules. in carroll county the couch -- courthouse was evacuated and courtecordoned off after a bomb threat. train travelers are seeing police presence, mindful of the days after 9/11. with the army guys and i believe that there is a moment [indiscernible] >> the bombings underline the concern about big public events as a terrorist target. at camden yards, stadium workers pick up trash cans this af
helping to help open the devonport preschool, the school is set to open this coming fall with supervisor mar: erica as onewith of the teachers. here in baltimore there are two major events taking place that are drawing extra attention. president joe biden is expected to speak. at cam miller is live den yards. trash cans and on. there are a lot of police. they're making their presence known. elsewhere security changes are subtle. many feel a sense of unease. at baltimore's train station, federal...
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cowan: on monday, an historic holiday in the commonwealth of massachusetts was marred by a detestable act of violence. dozens of innocent civilians gathered to watch an iconic, peaceful athletic event. they were injured by explosions and three lives were lost. i am honored today to joining the senior senator from the commonwealth of massachusetts, senator warren, in offering the resolution honoring the heroes and remembering the victims of that horrible day. we continue to pray for the injured and hope they begin to heal, and we mourn those who were killed and the families who survive them. as a community, our hearts ached to hear about the youngest victim, martin richard, a vibrant 8-year-old, a boy from dorchester, the same age as my son, who came to watch his father finish the marathon, lost his life. we share in his family's grief and continue to send our prayers to his mother and his sister who are still in the hospital with very serious injuries. yesterday we struggled to watch patty campbell fight back tears as she talked about her beautiful and always smiling daughter crystal.
cowan: on monday, an historic holiday in the commonwealth of massachusetts was marred by a detestable act of violence. dozens of innocent civilians gathered to watch an iconic, peaceful athletic event. they were injured by explosions and three lives were lost. i am honored today to joining the senior senator from the commonwealth of massachusetts, senator warren, in offering the resolution honoring the heroes and remembering the victims of that horrible day. we continue to pray for the injured...
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do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the yankees. i think he had about five 20-game years there. a guy forced to play outfield and in the fifth, play pitcher, then go back and play the outfield four or five days in a row. you lost him. the sense of the yankee rivalry tonight when they play the diamondbacks, the same team they played in the series after 9/11. they're going to play sweet caroline. >> it's a nice thing for the yanks to do. at a time like this, you can't get into the boston new york thing. this is a time to come together. everybody in boston was way into the yankees when the towers fe
do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the...
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life as an astronaut, i used to get a lot of questions about why are we going back to the moon on the mars? my answer was, this is what i used to say to that. when you look at polling data, where our space program stands in people's issues, it is often in people's top 10 things they are behind and concerned about. it's never in anybody's top three and that's why it doesn't get a lot of attention. you are right. it does not tend to be a subject that is on the forefront of the issues they are concerned with. it isn't. but newtown lifted up on the list a lot. it really did. did it for me personally, for my wife spent to much higher on the list. obviously for a come and this is our top priority. i understand it is not everybody's cup priority. >> tom. i [inaudible] [inaudible] -- you try to convince them that, you know, the people they are hearing from are a very vocal minority and most of their constituents are actually okay with some reasonable legislation to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the dangerous mentally ill. but it is concerning because i've sat in member's office says
life as an astronaut, i used to get a lot of questions about why are we going back to the moon on the mars? my answer was, this is what i used to say to that. when you look at polling data, where our space program stands in people's issues, it is often in people's top 10 things they are behind and concerned about. it's never in anybody's top three and that's why it doesn't get a lot of attention. you are right. it does not tend to be a subject that is on the forefront of the issues they are...
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you're being met by family members and friends, and suddenly to have that marred by a bombing, you know, it kind of makes running a marathon seem pretty insignificant. >> yeah. >> i mean, i hope the boston marathon, i'm sure the boston marathon will continue. >> yeah. i have no doubt it will. this is a city which believes in moving forward and wants to, you know, show their best face and will next year. it will continue. vernon, i appreciate you being with us. thank you for your reporting. vernon was taking about barbara starr at the pentagon. let as go back to barbara. she has some breaking news. what are you hearing now? >> reporter: my colleague elise labott is reporting that officials are telling her we had all this discussion about a saudi male, possibly injured in the hospital. officials are now saying this is a man who was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. he -- this saudi gentleman was a spectator at the race. he was injured and running away because of his injury. he was stopped. authorities questioned him, but came up empty as they say he simply was someone in the wr
you're being met by family members and friends, and suddenly to have that marred by a bombing, you know, it kind of makes running a marathon seem pretty insignificant. >> yeah. >> i mean, i hope the boston marathon, i'm sure the boston marathon will continue. >> yeah. i have no doubt it will. this is a city which believes in moving forward and wants to, you know, show their best face and will next year. it will continue. vernon, i appreciate you being with us. thank you for...
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two bombs went off, marring a beautiful, cultural event, the boston marathon. here with john berman, i'm chris cuomo. we're looking at the headlines. >> want to show the headline right now. this is the front page of the boston globe. you can see it right here. it says marathon terror. and just the awful pictures of the blood on the sidewalks. and again, what's so interesting about this is that the headline in the globe today, every other day for 117 years no doubt would have been the winner of the boston marathon. instead what we're seeing right now is the tragedy that unfolded on these streets right here behind us. >> the challenge, of course, is or the injured to make it through their difficulties, for families to repair. for the investigation that is as wide-ranging as we've seen in one of these events. find out who did this and why. >> one of the youngest victims in this horrible attack has now been identified. the boston globe says it is a young man, martin richard, 8 years old from dorchester, massachusetts. >> picture just kills you, because he's a beaut
two bombs went off, marring a beautiful, cultural event, the boston marathon. here with john berman, i'm chris cuomo. we're looking at the headlines. >> want to show the headline right now. this is the front page of the boston globe. you can see it right here. it says marathon terror. and just the awful pictures of the blood on the sidewalks. and again, what's so interesting about this is that the headline in the globe today, every other day for 117 years no doubt would have been the...
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this cultural event known as the boston marathon marred by the two explosions. this city now, nothing here is over. you hear the sounds of sirens as this investigation continues. people are fighting for their lives this morning because of what happened yesterday. the investigation continue iing s.w.a.t. teams and different types of agencies that are picking up all information. this always told in human loss. we know there are close to 150 people who are gravely injured. three lives lost. one picture we'll show you this morning, an 8-year-old boy lost his life here. the boston globe identifying him as martin richard. he's holding a sign of his name. a beautiful young boy here with his family. his mother, sister, and his daddy who was running the race. walked out to the sidewalk to give him that hug of congratulations. little martin lost his life. his sister gravely injured. his mother, as well. in the hospitals right now, 17 people still in critical condition. 25 in serious condition. we've heard of having forced amputations. some people dismembered at the scene.
this cultural event known as the boston marathon marred by the two explosions. this city now, nothing here is over. you hear the sounds of sirens as this investigation continues. people are fighting for their lives this morning because of what happened yesterday. the investigation continue iing s.w.a.t. teams and different types of agencies that are picking up all information. this always told in human loss. we know there are close to 150 people who are gravely injured. three lives lost. one...
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. >> president obama will visit boston on to mars within an interfaith service for the victims. the president says claude force is working hard to determine who carried out this attack. >> traffic is backed up about three-quarters of a mile. this is adding more time to your 880 ride. this is a very big concern if they're not able to get this fixed quickly. in the meantime, the bridge looks good and that is the only incident of concern. there are no backups or delays. the metering lights have not been activated. the volume is up a little bit but no problems are across the span. 1 01 southbound is still an easy commute to and from marin county. there are no problems on 1 01 on the southbound side. >> i want to start off with a live look from the james lick freeway. the conditions are clear but this is drop the entire area. arisen the, the national weather service issued a frost advisory. any thought that the temperatures would be in the 30's for the north but that is not the case. the temperatures are between 10 to 15 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago. places like fairfield will se
. >> president obama will visit boston on to mars within an interfaith service for the victims. the president says claude force is working hard to determine who carried out this attack. >> traffic is backed up about three-quarters of a mile. this is adding more time to your 880 ride. this is a very big concern if they're not able to get this fixed quickly. in the meantime, the bridge looks good and that is the only incident of concern. there are no backups or delays. the metering...
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we are learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event now marred by tragedy. it's 8:00 op. a somber tuesday morning, i'm savannah guthrie in new york and matt is in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene here was obviously surreal. the runners were approaching the finish line after completing more than 26 miles of this race, there were people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on, they were lining the streets. this morning the fbi is now leading an investigation. it's being called a very fluid and active investigation and we're going to have the latest on it in just a couple of minutes. savannah? >> matt, also ahead we'll air part one of our exclusive interview with president obama. we sat down with him just hours before the attack in boston and asked him whether he thinks congress will pass this new gun legislation, it is hanging by a thread according to some accounts and how worried is he about the provocative rhetoric and actions we've seen from north korean leader kim jong-un. does he t
we are learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event now marred by tragedy. it's 8:00 op. a somber tuesday morning, i'm savannah guthrie in new york and matt is in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene here was obviously surreal. the runners were approaching the finish line after completing more than 26 miles of this race, there were people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on, they...
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people convene in large crowds, and this historic day in boston was marred from the cheers to the chaos in the tragedy that evolved. >> isn't it safe to say it possibly could be why the boston marathon was a target. an international event on tax day, opens the question for domestic as well as a foreign attack. >> i don't think you're jumping to a conclusion there. when i said earlier in our conversation, you know, you think differently when there are multiple undetonated devices. you go from one or two people to maybe three or four. the report was five or seven devices, you think it's a much more coordinated attack. but i don't think it's a -- you're jumping to conclusions to say this is a big day in boston. it is an international event. runners from all over the world participate. and the terrorists or the actors knew they would get this attention. they also knew with the devices they used, they would cause a massive number of casualties. >> we live in an open society as you just spoke to, the impossibility, the near impossibility of securing an open area like a marathon route. it's a
people convene in large crowds, and this historic day in boston was marred from the cheers to the chaos in the tragedy that evolved. >> isn't it safe to say it possibly could be why the boston marathon was a target. an international event on tax day, opens the question for domestic as well as a foreign attack. >> i don't think you're jumping to a conclusion there. when i said earlier in our conversation, you know, you think differently when there are multiple undetonated devices....
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tom mars, one of the boston athletic association folks here there at the finish line when both of the blasts occurred. thankfully, he's all right and his family members are all right as well. back to you. >> steve: all right. thank you. >> megyn: makes you sad to hear him say that. >> steve: it does. >> megyn: what a tradition here in america, the boston marathon, to hear him say it will never be the same. and yet, you know that's the reality. as resilient and tough as we are, it's the same as you go downtown manhattan. >> brian: you've been to the super bowl, they have all these terror things and the barriers. they secure it. i just don't see how anybody can secure a city that runs a marathon, whether it's london -- >> steve: 26 miles. >> brian: or boston. how do you do that? it's a road race. >> megyn: even here in manhattan, there is a million people in times square. you got to go through the magnetometers in certain areas, and the police and they check bags. but that's a controlled area. it is a few square blocks here in manhattan that they can control the ingress and egress to an
tom mars, one of the boston athletic association folks here there at the finish line when both of the blasts occurred. thankfully, he's all right and his family members are all right as well. back to you. >> steve: all right. thank you. >> megyn: makes you sad to hear him say that. >> steve: it does. >> megyn: what a tradition here in america, the boston marathon, to hear him say it will never be the same. and yet, you know that's the reality. as resilient and tough as...
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we're learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event, marred by tragedy. 8:00 on a somber tuesday morning. the 16th of april, 2013. i'm savannah guthrie in new york. and matt has been in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene obviously surreal. the runners approaching the finish line after completing more than 2 6 miles of this race. people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on. they were lining the streets. and this morning, the fbi is leading an investigation, being called a very fluid and active investigation. we'll have the latest in a couple of minutes. savannah. >> math, also ahead, we'll air part one of the exclusive interview with president obama. sat down with him just hours before the attack in boston. and asked him whether he thinks congress will pass this new gun legislation. hanging by a thread, according to some accounts and how worried is he about the provocative action and rhetoric from the north korean leader, kim jong-un? is he stable? we'll hear from him in our exclus
we're learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event, marred by tragedy. 8:00 on a somber tuesday morning. the 16th of april, 2013. i'm savannah guthrie in new york. and matt has been in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene obviously surreal. the runners approaching the finish line after completing more than 2 6 miles of this race. people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on. they were...